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in the meantime, the new proposed rules will face 60 days of public comment and likely become law this summer. >> bret: companies are looking at that. thank you. should any employer be forced to cover contraceptives in the healthcare plan? let me know on twitter. a day after the president shut down the jobs council, reminder of just how suffocating the unemployment situation still is. the national jobless rate went up after two months of no changes. white house correspondent wendell goler looks inside the numbers tonight. >> reporter: with the tenth of a point increase in unemployment rate to 7.9%, the january jobs report was at least initially disappointing. the revised no. and december figures mean we average 200,000 new jobs a month over the past three months. those are numbers the white house is willing to stand behind. >> we created 2.2 million with the revisions of jobs in 2012. that means that we have been moving in the right direction when it comes to job creation. >> not moving fast enough for republicans like house speaker john boehner who said in a written statement, "more t
in the meantime, the new proposed rules will face 60 days of public comment and likely become law this summer. >> bret: companies are looking at that. thank you. should any employer be forced to cover contraceptives in the healthcare plan? let me know on twitter. a day after the president shut down the jobs council, reminder of just how suffocating the unemployment situation still is. the national jobless rate went up after two months of no changes. white house correspondent wendell goler...
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are being fueled by harsh sentencing practices that run contrary to international law. in their latest world report, human rights watch found u.s. prisons house an increasing number of elderly people whose needs they're not equipped to handle as well as more than 95,000 youth under the age of 18 who are being held in adult facilities. hundreds of children are reportedly being kept in solitary confinement. people of color continue to be incarcerated at hugely disproportionate rates. african americans represent only 13% of u.s. population, but account for more than 28% of all arrests. the u.s. leads the world in incarceration. in new york city, the family of a 7-year-old boy has filed suit against police in the city saying the boy was handcuffed and interrogated for 10 hours for allegedly stealing $5. wilson reyes was detained in a room at his bronx school for four hours, then take into a precinct house where he was held for another six hours in charge with robbery, according to the lawsuit. the boy's mother snapped a photo of him hang up to ruling saying -- in the icelan
are being fueled by harsh sentencing practices that run contrary to international law. in their latest world report, human rights watch found u.s. prisons house an increasing number of elderly people whose needs they're not equipped to handle as well as more than 95,000 youth under the age of 18 who are being held in adult facilities. hundreds of children are reportedly being kept in solitary confinement. people of color continue to be incarcerated at hugely disproportionate rates. african...
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you see real movement toward a possible law. i don't see that same sort of bipartisan or even partisan in a few move oment. >> you see it petering out. >> no, i don't. i think that-- i think there is emerging consensus on the university background check. and it's something that the nra did support in the past and is now opposing. i mean the nra strategy is something else. i mean when they have david keen who has been on our program, the president is sort of avuncular and rnd and then they go with wayne la pierre who is bombastic and strident and following gabbie gifford and especially mark kelly, her husband who said that if there were background-- that gabby gifford would not have been testifying that day. i think there is a good chance on high capacity magazines. i mean when you've got military style assault weapons and high capacity magazines, they're intended for one person. and that is to inflict as much damage on human beings in as short as time as possible. that is what they are there for. i thought the president showed s
you see real movement toward a possible law. i don't see that same sort of bipartisan or even partisan in a few move oment. >> you see it petering out. >> no, i don't. i think that-- i think there is emerging consensus on the university background check. and it's something that the nra did support in the past and is now opposing. i mean the nra strategy is something else. i mean when they have david keen who has been on our program, the president is sort of avuncular and rnd and...
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you see real movement toward a possible law. i don't see that same sort of bipartisan or even partisan in a few move oment. >> you see it petering out. >> no, i don't. i think that-- i think there is emerging consensus on the university background check. and it's something that the nra did support in the past and is now opposing. i mean the nra strategy is something else. i mean when they have david keen who has been on our program, the president is sort of avuncular and rnd and then they go with wayne la pierre who is bombastic and strident and following gabbie gifford and especially mark kelly her husband who said that if there were background-- that gabby gifford would not have been testifying that day. i think there is a good chance on high capacity magazines. i mean when you've got military style assault weapons and high capacity magazines, they're intended for one person. and that is to inflict as much damage on human beings in as short as time as possible. that is what they are there for. i thought the president showed so
you see real movement toward a possible law. i don't see that same sort of bipartisan or even partisan in a few move oment. >> you see it petering out. >> no, i don't. i think that-- i think there is emerging consensus on the university background check. and it's something that the nra did support in the past and is now opposing. i mean the nra strategy is something else. i mean when they have david keen who has been on our program, the president is sort of avuncular and rnd and...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we...
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why don't you write for us a simple plan that we could put into law. i'm already paying my taxes and i've got the minimum wage. why don't you do something about the retirement. i might not make any money this year. but it simple, if it is so simple i can do it and it's good for my employees and good to do. we don't have to do it for everybody in the whole country at once. we could take a simple point. so i would invite each of you to submit to me or to us the idea of free of anything that you can think of to get responsibility that would encourage enterprise to start or offer a voluntary plan that would promote to the savings level that are appropriate. if you were to do it would you do it for any business or would you do it for a small business how would you define the enterprise that you would do such a thing for? anyone have a response? >> i'm going to go up to my class monday and give your challenge and then see what they can come up with. >> i'm quite -- >> they are likely to come up with excellent ideas. >> give them the idea saying what you are
why don't you write for us a simple plan that we could put into law. i'm already paying my taxes and i've got the minimum wage. why don't you do something about the retirement. i might not make any money this year. but it simple, if it is so simple i can do it and it's good for my employees and good to do. we don't have to do it for everybody in the whole country at once. we could take a simple point. so i would invite each of you to submit to me or to us the idea of free of anything that you...
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let's pass laws that only criminals will immediately obey. let's do that. what's this thou shalt not kill? jirtion [ female announcer ] does your color have staying power... or just seem to fade away, day by day? don't compromise. the white house on this firs >>>g financial news of the day. that's where the dow ended for the week. moments ago just over 14,000. that is territory that it has not seen since october of 2007. and why not? today's monthly jobs report only confirmed that slowly but surely we're adding jobs to the economy. in fact, those jobs we added in november and december turns out the government underestimated how many there were, and as one cnbc contributor jokingly put it, the u.s. is threatened by job inflation. it's good news for the white house, right? yes, but between gun safety, immigration reform, the sequester, the budget, and a number of the international crises, there is no rest for the weary. in fact, there's a phrase the white house likes to repeat to describe this very fact. >> certainly in my job but i think congress as well, th
let's pass laws that only criminals will immediately obey. let's do that. what's this thou shalt not kill? jirtion [ female announcer ] does your color have staying power... or just seem to fade away, day by day? don't compromise. the white house on this firs >>>g financial news of the day. that's where the dow ended for the week. moments ago just over 14,000. that is territory that it has not seen since october of 2007. and why not? today's monthly jobs report only confirmed that...
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law. there is a federal law against strong purchasing and the making of false statements to buy a firearm for someone else that can result in a 10-year minimum sentence. that is on the books. in one year of some 76,000 people that were denied the purchase of a firearm, some 60 something were prosecuted and there was 13 convictions. 13 out of 76,000. if that is the case and these people were prohibited people, then why are they being prosecuted? if they did not get a firearm there, they get it somewhere else. you would think that if they could not get one there, they would go by in a privately or they would get it at a gun show. in fact, there has been surveys and criminals do not really buy guns at gun shows. if you have ever been to one, you are bumping into a uniformed police officer every five minutes. we have 300 million firearms in this country. when talking about what we're going to do, it may sound on examination, it is to be something else. we have had a debate over the gun show lo
law. there is a federal law against strong purchasing and the making of false statements to buy a firearm for someone else that can result in a 10-year minimum sentence. that is on the books. in one year of some 76,000 people that were denied the purchase of a firearm, some 60 something were prosecuted and there was 13 convictions. 13 out of 76,000. if that is the case and these people were prohibited people, then why are they being prosecuted? if they did not get a firearm there, they get it...
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here's a measure to enforce the current law, because right now the law forbids fugitives, felons, criminals, domestic abusers, people with serious mental illness from buying both ammunition and firearms. both ammunitions and firearms. yet, floss background check. none whatsoever for ammunition purchases. anybody can walk into a store buy a shopping cart full of ammunition, pay for it, walk out, no questions asked. law enforcement is in favor of this measure as attorney general, and u.s. attorney, the federal prosecutor, before then for four and a half years i know that law enforcement really feels that enforcement of existing laws can be bettered by this kind of commonsense measure, and i think to answer your question very directly, the centerpiece of efforts to control gun violence of the horrific kind that occurred in my state in newtown we're still recovering and rebuilding and grieving, and seeking to aid the people that were directly involved. that kind of effort will be aided by these national background checks, along with efforts against straw purchases, trafficking, a comprehensive
here's a measure to enforce the current law, because right now the law forbids fugitives, felons, criminals, domestic abusers, people with serious mental illness from buying both ammunition and firearms. both ammunitions and firearms. yet, floss background check. none whatsoever for ammunition purchases. anybody can walk into a store buy a shopping cart full of ammunition, pay for it, walk out, no questions asked. law enforcement is in favor of this measure as attorney general, and u.s....
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thanks for the update. >> breaking news on the national healthcare law. obama administration giving ground on the aspect that had opposition. dow jones breaks through 14,000 for the first time since 2007. why is wall street soaring when the economy is hardly moving? and still ahead, iran taking a dangerous step in the nuclear program. developments that is raising concerns now in washington. [ male announcer ] after years of celebrations, marie callender's gives you a way to make any day a special occasion. new mini cream pies for one. real whip cream and a cookie-crumb crust. marie callender's. it's time to savor. >>. >> alisyn: fox news alert. there could be a big reversal by the white house on birth control coverage under obamacare. welcome to a brand-new hour. i'm in for megyn kelly today. a broader opt out to the requirement that employers provide workers free birth control. a requirement that drew furious opposition between religious groups. it triggered a flurry of lawsuits that could wind up in front of the supreme court. here is jay carney. >> we
thanks for the update. >> breaking news on the national healthcare law. obama administration giving ground on the aspect that had opposition. dow jones breaks through 14,000 for the first time since 2007. why is wall street soaring when the economy is hardly moving? and still ahead, iran taking a dangerous step in the nuclear program. developments that is raising concerns now in washington. [ male announcer ] after years of celebrations, marie callender's gives you a way to make any day a...
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wong was laid off from his law firm and moonlighted as a standup and pot dealer before launching his first restaurant in 2009. now is he out with a new memoir fresh off the boat in which he describes growing up a taiwanese kid in suburban orlando. it was not easy. from basketball court heart break to near constant name-calling, he suffered at the hands of his peers. he said they would stand kroots the room pointed at me telling ching-chong jokes. i asked mom to start packing me white people food. after spernks the moment, he started to feet back. i refused to be that chinese kid walking everywhere with his head down. i wanted my dignity, my identity, and my pride back. i wanted them to know there were reprecussions to the things they said. there were no free passes on my soul, and everything they stole from me i decided i would take back double. taking back double led to an escalating series of brushes with the law which, in turn, led to a one-way plane ticket back to taiwan. it was at the night market where wong's knowledge nation was awakened. joining us now is the author of "fresh
wong was laid off from his law firm and moonlighted as a standup and pot dealer before launching his first restaurant in 2009. now is he out with a new memoir fresh off the boat in which he describes growing up a taiwanese kid in suburban orlando. it was not easy. from basketball court heart break to near constant name-calling, he suffered at the hands of his peers. he said they would stand kroots the room pointed at me telling ching-chong jokes. i asked mom to start packing me white people...
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spending $94,000 on health care under the health care law. if they opt to pay the penalty they'll be spending a million dollars instead of 94. that exceeds the net profit for the year 2013. if they were decide themselves to continue to offer health care, their cost would be between $400 ,000 and $1.4 million. you can apply the same sort of reasoning and statistics to smaller company and come out with similar results. it we want to create an environment to the largest number much new jobs in america so people can have the largest income so they can then have more money to spend on saving for retirement, we need to be very careful in circumspect about any new cost or mandate on existing businesses, or in the case of the health care law, these same are reducing the number of employees they have and reducing the number of full-time employees, people who work more than thirty hours. therefore they won't make as much money. therefore they won't have as much to retire. my point, number one, i think the chairman is doing a terrific job of moving us t
spending $94,000 on health care under the health care law. if they opt to pay the penalty they'll be spending a million dollars instead of 94. that exceeds the net profit for the year 2013. if they were decide themselves to continue to offer health care, their cost would be between $400 ,000 and $1.4 million. you can apply the same sort of reasoning and statistics to smaller company and come out with similar results. it we want to create an environment to the largest number much new jobs in...
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and doing everything possible under current law to provide equal benefits to the families of all -- all our service members. >> so, sir, hagel has said military chaplains will not be forced to perform or oversee marriage equality ceremonies. but do you think that hagel has satisfied the concerns of what have been legitimate ones from the lgbt community, especially given the fact that the president has come out for marriage equality. the fact that the president has been forward on the full repeal of don't ask, don't tell. and now that that would fit squarely in the purview of chuck hagel. >> well, he satisfied my concerns. and my concerns had to do with whether he would, in fact, take an active role in enforcing the equality that is now demanded of our government by our president. just i have no doubt that he will. therefore, it seems to me that comments that he made a long time ago under circumstances that have not been described. but after all, he was a brand-new senator. he was under pressure from the political leadership of his party. and i think that he was responding to circumstanc
and doing everything possible under current law to provide equal benefits to the families of all -- all our service members. >> so, sir, hagel has said military chaplains will not be forced to perform or oversee marriage equality ceremonies. but do you think that hagel has satisfied the concerns of what have been legitimate ones from the lgbt community, especially given the fact that the president has come out for marriage equality. the fact that the president has been forward on the full...
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attacks in recent years in turkey's perhaps it's worth mentioning that prior to this explosion the son in law of the sama bin ladin was arrested in the turkish capital of ankara you also have in addition to this violence from syria that continuously spills across the border and in the past artillery from syria has killed turkish civilians what that means is that you have a whole host of groups who could be implicated or who could have carried out this attack back in september there was that new torrijos mission in benghazi in libya where we had four american staff members killed including the american ambassador and then just a few days ago you had britain's foreign office warning of a potential threat against the british embassy in tripoli so what we are witnessing is a chain of events targeting western embassies not least of all the united states that seems to be picking up momentum and it is a reflection of the growing anger against washington and other western countries at a particularly unstable time in the region. mark romanek professor of international relations for bill can university
attacks in recent years in turkey's perhaps it's worth mentioning that prior to this explosion the son in law of the sama bin ladin was arrested in the turkish capital of ankara you also have in addition to this violence from syria that continuously spills across the border and in the past artillery from syria has killed turkish civilians what that means is that you have a whole host of groups who could be implicated or who could have carried out this attack back in september there was that new...
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attacks in recent years in turkey's perhaps it's worth mentioning that prior to this explosion the son in law of the sama bin ladin was arrested in the turkish capital of ankara you also have in addition to this violence from syria that continuously spalls across the border and in the past artillery from syria has killed turkish civilians what that means is that you have a whole host of groups who could be implicated or who could have carried out this attack back in september there was that notorious mission in benghazi in libya where we had four and then we can stop members killed including the american ambassador and then just a few days ago you had britain's foreign office warning of a potential threat against the british embassy in tripoli so what we are witnessing is a chain of events targeting western embassies not least of all the united states that seems to be picking up momentum and it is a reflection of the growing anger against washington and other western countries at a particularly unstable time in the region. mark romanek professor of international relations for bill can univers
attacks in recent years in turkey's perhaps it's worth mentioning that prior to this explosion the son in law of the sama bin ladin was arrested in the turkish capital of ankara you also have in addition to this violence from syria that continuously spalls across the border and in the past artillery from syria has killed turkish civilians what that means is that you have a whole host of groups who could be implicated or who could have carried out this attack back in september there was that...
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. >> reporter: dykes is no stranger to law enforcement. six months ago he reportedly beat ronda wilbur's dog to death and terrorized neighbors. >> he would come out yelling, screaming, cussing, things that can't be said on air. >> reporter: and when dykes moved here a year ago he invited neighbor jimmy davis to see the underground bunker now at the center of the standoff. >> he's always seemed like a weird person i always thought that was just the way is he. >> reporter: a warrant filed last month accused dykes of shooting at davis, after he flagged down his truck. >> by the third time i told him he needed to calm down mr. jimmy dykes turned around and ran probably 30-foot to his van and pulled out a pistol. i floored the truck and i got away from there. >> this guy is an accident waiting to happen. this guy is going to snap. >> reporter: local officials say dykes have been known to spend up to eight days in that underground bunker and he may have supplies to last even longer. charlie and norah? >> juan del bojorquez thanks. >>> an alaskan
. >> reporter: dykes is no stranger to law enforcement. six months ago he reportedly beat ronda wilbur's dog to death and terrorized neighbors. >> he would come out yelling, screaming, cussing, things that can't be said on air. >> reporter: and when dykes moved here a year ago he invited neighbor jimmy davis to see the underground bunker now at the center of the standoff. >> he's always seemed like a weird person i always thought that was just the way is he. >>...
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because they did sort of break the law. and so nobody out -- immigration reformers aren't going to get hung up over that. because if this is a way for us to improve their lives then that is a small price to pay. >> john: markos moulitsas of day dailycros. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> john: we'll be right back after the break. ♪ question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ ♪ he was a fashion icon living a beautiful life until a chance encounter took it all away. of all the hours in all his days, these are the ones you'll never
because they did sort of break the law. and so nobody out -- immigration reformers aren't going to get hung up over that. because if this is a way for us to improve their lives then that is a small price to pay. >> john: markos moulitsas of day dailycros. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> john: we'll be right back after the break. ♪ question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. what...
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what we can do in sharing information among law enforcement and security agencies. you know, the -- two of the standards in all these cases is they had mental health problems and somebody in the community had told them not to come on their property, but that wasn't widely shared with others who knew they should be watching the same individual. >> roy blunt, republican senator from missouri, thanks for being on this morning and sharing your views. thank you, sir. >>> up next, watch out cory booker. we'll tell you who else is contemplating a run for new jersey senator. we'll see if that cave is full. >>> and speaking of the garden state's senate delegation, the latest on the bob menendez ethics investigation. wait until you hear what frank lautenberg has to say. >>> and remembering a fixture of new york politics, the first america's mayor, the outspoken mayor ed koch. >>> but the trivia question, how many states do not celebrate groundhog day? tweet me the answer @chucktodd. the answer coming up on "the daily rundown." we'll be right back. would you take it? well, the
what we can do in sharing information among law enforcement and security agencies. you know, the -- two of the standards in all these cases is they had mental health problems and somebody in the community had told them not to come on their property, but that wasn't widely shared with others who knew they should be watching the same individual. >> roy blunt, republican senator from missouri, thanks for being on this morning and sharing your views. thank you, sir. >>> up next,...
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is she protected under the law? >> you know, i don't know what this teacher was thinking, and i think the school would be well within their rights to reprimand her and even terminate her, because, yes, teachers do have a first amendment right, but the courts have held that teachers' social media posts, if they cause a substantial disruption to the teaching inch kraoeurpbment outweigh the first amendment and there is no dispute here that these tweets and photos disrupted the environment. the students all saw their teacher half naked, smoking pot, tweeting about getting drunk and partying, how can you reasonably put this teacher in a classroom to teach these students? you can't. martha: it's such a good point. you have to love the fact that the school district is saying, it's under investigation. she has a paid leave. i mean there has to be -- we all know it's tougher to fire a public school teacher in this country than it is to bring in a homicide suspect on charges. it's very, very tough. so, i mean can't they in go
is she protected under the law? >> you know, i don't know what this teacher was thinking, and i think the school would be well within their rights to reprimand her and even terminate her, because, yes, teachers do have a first amendment right, but the courts have held that teachers' social media posts, if they cause a substantial disruption to the teaching inch kraoeurpbment outweigh the first amendment and there is no dispute here that these tweets and photos disrupted the environment....
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look at an issue at the intersection of law and policy. law, process, policy. policy drives the process. politics. sometimes that is tough to disaggregate from policy. if we define politics as the acquisition, maintenance, and use of power, that is distinct from the substantial policy issues. the final is personality. individuals matter. some individual personalities, especially so. it influences the entire flow. we will hit on a number of these aspects of the law policy intersection. as we talk with the expert individuals who represent a number of interest groups that are tremendously influential to the flow of law and policy in washington, and the congressional process. sara chieffo is the legislative director for the league of conservation voters. it works to turn environmental ideals into national values. sara chieffo plays a role in the production of the league's national environmental scorecard, which has been the nationally accepted yardstick to great congress on environment two issues. welcome. each member of our panel has provided a bio. we have david
look at an issue at the intersection of law and policy. law, process, policy. policy drives the process. politics. sometimes that is tough to disaggregate from policy. if we define politics as the acquisition, maintenance, and use of power, that is distinct from the substantial policy issues. the final is personality. individuals matter. some individual personalities, especially so. it influences the entire flow. we will hit on a number of these aspects of the law policy intersection. as we...
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control for two years although perhaps it's worth mentioning that prior to this explosion the son in law of the sama bin ladin was arrested in the turkish capital of ankara. paula it's becoming quite a common thing these attacks on u.s. embassies in the region take us through some of the other recent attacks that we've heard and any possibility as to why it's continuing. well let's begin in turkey there are lots of people. inside turkey who are critical of the u.s. policy in the region and it's not unusual to see protests accusing washington of war mongering and also of seeking to intervene in syria and very often these protests in the past have taken place in front of the american embassy in ankara and there you do see a heavy riot presence dispersing any kind of popular protest and that is why questions are already being us now how it was possible that if indeed it was a suicide bomber that into the visa section and blew himself out how this person was able to get very close into the embassy you also have in addition to this violence these schools across the border and in the past arti
control for two years although perhaps it's worth mentioning that prior to this explosion the son in law of the sama bin ladin was arrested in the turkish capital of ankara. paula it's becoming quite a common thing these attacks on u.s. embassies in the region take us through some of the other recent attacks that we've heard and any possibility as to why it's continuing. well let's begin in turkey there are lots of people. inside turkey who are critical of the u.s. policy in the region and it's...
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turkish authorities although perhaps it's worth mentioning that prior to this explosion the son in law of the sama bin ladin was arrested in the turkish capital of ankara. paula it's becoming quite a common thing these attacks on u.s. embassies in the region take us through some of the other recent attacks that we've heard and any possibility as to why it's continuing. well let's begin in turkey there are lots. people inside turkey who are critical of the u.s. policy in the region and it's not unusual to see protests accusing washington of war mongering and also of seeking to intervene in syria and very often these protests in the past have taken place in front of the american embassy in ankara and there you do see a heavy riot presence dispersing any kind of popular protest and that is why questions are already being asked now how it was possible that if indeed it was a suicide bomber that into the visa section and blew himself out how this person was able to get their clothes into the embassy you also have in addition to this violence from syria that continuously spalls across the bo
turkish authorities although perhaps it's worth mentioning that prior to this explosion the son in law of the sama bin ladin was arrested in the turkish capital of ankara. paula it's becoming quite a common thing these attacks on u.s. embassies in the region take us through some of the other recent attacks that we've heard and any possibility as to why it's continuing. well let's begin in turkey there are lots. people inside turkey who are critical of the u.s. policy in the region and it's not...
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of strikes be it sussan nations or strikes that they launch outside the boundaries of international law iran has threatened israel with consequences following the airstrike iranian academic and political analyst mohammad marandi says israel should take this warning seriously but it's important is that the united states knew about their strike before hand they did nothing about it the european union as usual so is silent about it there is no condemnation for killing syrians two for bombing the country even of course iran will defend syrian sovereignty the iranians have many means to hurt the israelis to and to punish the israelis it doesn't necessarily mean that they have to be involved directly they could. support countries or bodies that could make life for israelis more difficult. serious blows to the reputation of the german catholic church have resulted in more and more worshippers turning their backs on it child abuse and sexual harassment cases committed by priests that don't even get to court are seen as the main reason for dramatically shrinking congregations you may find some o
of strikes be it sussan nations or strikes that they launch outside the boundaries of international law iran has threatened israel with consequences following the airstrike iranian academic and political analyst mohammad marandi says israel should take this warning seriously but it's important is that the united states knew about their strike before hand they did nothing about it the european union as usual so is silent about it there is no condemnation for killing syrians two for bombing the...
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of strikes be it a sudden asians or strikes that they launch outside the boundaries of international law. iran has threatened israel with consequences following the airstrike iranian academic and political analyst mohammad marandi says israel should take this warning seriously what is important is that the united states knew about their strike before hand they did nothing about it the european union as usual is silent about it there is no condemnation for killing syrians two for bombing the country for of course iran will defend syrian sovereignty the iranians have many means to hurt the israelis to punish the israelis it doesn't necessarily mean that they have to be involved directly they could. support countries or bodies that could make life for israelis more difficult serious blows to the reputation of the german catholic church have resulted in more and more worshippers turning their backs on it child abuse and sexual harassment cases committed by priests that don't even get to court are seen as the main reason for dramatically shrinking congregations you may find some of the detail
of strikes be it a sudden asians or strikes that they launch outside the boundaries of international law. iran has threatened israel with consequences following the airstrike iranian academic and political analyst mohammad marandi says israel should take this warning seriously what is important is that the united states knew about their strike before hand they did nothing about it the european union as usual is silent about it there is no condemnation for killing syrians two for bombing the...
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democrats, this might be one area where they have a mutual interest in revising and changing immigration laws. host: middletown, new jersey, bonnie, democrat. caller: good morning. i began losing trust in our economy when i was young during reagan opposing campaign when we started hearing voices telling us that fraud was good -- but there was no such thing as fraud and that the market could take care of itself. that's when this type of ideology started taking hold. regulations or something that got in the way and inhibited capitalism and there were no protections for consumers, because that gets in the way of progress. it has only escalated since then. this whole thomas friedman and greenspan idea of how our economy to work. there's no free market. the taxpayer pays for the profits. people have been taking advantage of a lack of regulation and oversight. in today's new york times, there's an article of private companies as consultants instead of our regulatory system, because the regulatory system has been starved. they don't have enough people to do the oversight. host: jon hilsenrath? philo
democrats, this might be one area where they have a mutual interest in revising and changing immigration laws. host: middletown, new jersey, bonnie, democrat. caller: good morning. i began losing trust in our economy when i was young during reagan opposing campaign when we started hearing voices telling us that fraud was good -- but there was no such thing as fraud and that the market could take care of itself. that's when this type of ideology started taking hold. regulations or something that...
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and other local law enforcement agencies increase the staffing on sunday for super bowl sunday. the big game is being held 2,000 miles away, people will be here in the bay area celebrating. authorities are prepared for the crowds potentially rowdy crowds but they hope it doesn't come to that. the celebrations were tame two weeks ago when the
and other local law enforcement agencies increase the staffing on sunday for super bowl sunday. the big game is being held 2,000 miles away, people will be here in the bay area celebrating. authorities are prepared for the crowds potentially rowdy crowds but they hope it doesn't come to that. the celebrations were tame two weeks ago when the
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. >> reporter: that ruling cemented the landmark laws across the country. on his tour, brucker highlights the building's secrets. a tennis court on the fourth floor was once the studios for cbs news. >> cbs news quarters in new york. >> reporter: the centerpiece is in the middle of the 22,000-square-foot concourse. >> every face of that clock is made out of a precious piece of solid opal, a solid jewel. it's been valued at between $10 million to $20 million. talk about a precious gift of time, there it is. >> reporter: seth doane, cbs news. >>> coming up after your local news, a special edition of "cbs this morning" live from new orleans. security on super bowl sunday. john miller looks at the massive effort by local, federal, and state agencies. >>> plus jack and jackie harbaugh whose sons will be coaching against each other on game day. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com com >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning. >>> good morning
. >> reporter: that ruling cemented the landmark laws across the country. on his tour, brucker highlights the building's secrets. a tennis court on the fourth floor was once the studios for cbs news. >> cbs news quarters in new york. >> reporter: the centerpiece is in the middle of the 22,000-square-foot concourse. >> every face of that clock is made out of a precious piece of solid opal, a solid jewel. it's been valued at between $10 million to $20 million. talk about a...
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you, bring you back and let the people of kaufman county prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law. >> drew griffin is in kaufman county, texas for us this morning. tell us about the leads as narrow as they are in this case. >> reporter: they are going back into this guy's caseload. 30 years he'd been a prosecutor. knew the inherent risks. some cases he was working on recently and whether or not they could be tied to the aryan brotherhood, white supremacists. two members were sentenced -- excuse me, fled guiplead guilty houston, texas. that was a federal case, but the kaufman county attorney's office did aid in the case. he was shot dead right here in this sparking lot behind me, just as he was walking to work. no death threats against him at the time. soledad. >> drew griffin. this case really is a mystery. thank you for the update. another story we're following, that continues to develop, the hostage standoff in alabama that we've been talking about since tuesday, the little boy, five years old, kinder gartner, held a fourth day in that underground bunker. nothing changed overnig
you, bring you back and let the people of kaufman county prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law. >> drew griffin is in kaufman county, texas for us this morning. tell us about the leads as narrow as they are in this case. >> reporter: they are going back into this guy's caseload. 30 years he'd been a prosecutor. knew the inherent risks. some cases he was working on recently and whether or not they could be tied to the aryan brotherhood, white supremacists. two members were...
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. >> reporter: dikes is no stranger to law enforcement. six months ago he reportedly beat ronda wilbur's dog to death and terrorized neighbors. >> he'd come out screaming is and cussing, i thinks you can't say on air. >> reporter: he once invited him to come see the bunker. >> he's always seemed like a weird person. that's the way he is. >> reporter: a warrant issued last month for pointing a gun at his truck. >> by the time i told him to calm down, mr. dikes ran to his van and pulled out a pistol. i floored the truck and i got away from there. >> this guy is an accident waiting to happen. this guy is going to snap. >> reporter: local officials say dikes has been known to spend up to eight days in that underground bunker, and he may have supplies to last even longer. charlie and norah? >> manuel bojorquez, thank you. >>> an alaskan airlines jet made an emergency landing last night after the pilot passed out. flight 472 was en route from los angeles to seattle. the jet was over oregon when the pilot lost consciousness. the co-pilot declared
. >> reporter: dikes is no stranger to law enforcement. six months ago he reportedly beat ronda wilbur's dog to death and terrorized neighbors. >> he'd come out screaming is and cussing, i thinks you can't say on air. >> reporter: he once invited him to come see the bunker. >> he's always seemed like a weird person. that's the way he is. >> reporter: a warrant issued last month for pointing a gun at his truck. >> by the time i told him to calm down, mr. dikes...
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this is law enforcement. privacy. business. a lot of complications that we've really never had to face before on other national defense threats to this country. so cyber will be an area that we'll continue to focus on. we must. and it's an area that i will put a high priority on if i am confirmed to be secretary of defense. >> senator in the 2013 ndaa, there's a provision that compels to -- religious beliefs. i am concerned this could lead to misguided claims to discriminate against lesbian, gay, and bisexual service members with certain briefs. the department of defense will "not condone discriminatory actions against good order or otherwise violate military codes of conduct." will you ensure the department of defense in accommodating religious beliefs or other beliefs does not constant constitute harm to others? >> i will faithfully, diligently enforce our laws. all men and women deserve the same rights and i can assure you that will be a high priority to enforce and assure that through the entire chain of command and account
this is law enforcement. privacy. business. a lot of complications that we've really never had to face before on other national defense threats to this country. so cyber will be an area that we'll continue to focus on. we must. and it's an area that i will put a high priority on if i am confirmed to be secretary of defense. >> senator in the 2013 ndaa, there's a provision that compels to -- religious beliefs. i am concerned this could lead to misguided claims to discriminate against...
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you know i live in new york and we just passed a gun law. and basically, they are banning the ar-style assault rifles but there are several hunting rifles that have 10 rounds that don't look like an ar they are banning ars because of the way they look. >> wow. >> plus the sandy hook shooting it bothers me every time i think about it. there are also things where you use three 9 millimeter handguns. they use this as a big band wagon to start banning assault rifles. i am a gun owner, i own a .22. it's not a fancy assault rifle but i don't think they need to ban guns because of the way they look. you know, it's a little ridiculous to me. i mean i think there isny need for control in terms of i don't think you need a 30-round magazine. 7, 10. if you can't hit something you are shooting at with that many you don't belong anyway. >> i here you, joe. tell me, one quick question for you. are you a member of the nra? >> no. i am not. >> all right. we appreciate you so much for calling, joe. i think he is right. we need to have an honest conversation a
you know i live in new york and we just passed a gun law. and basically, they are banning the ar-style assault rifles but there are several hunting rifles that have 10 rounds that don't look like an ar they are banning ars because of the way they look. >> wow. >> plus the sandy hook shooting it bothers me every time i think about it. there are also things where you use three 9 millimeter handguns. they use this as a big band wagon to start banning assault rifles. i am a gun owner, i...
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germany there's more news for you online including on guard that's riyad ledge of the martial law urging its army to prepare for war head to argue dot com to see if the korean peninsula is on the brink of a military conflict. was internet users be where millions of devices are now in danger of being an easy pick for hackers due to a phone for malfunction that's been known about for some time. activists have protested outside a shareholder meeting at the headquarters of one of america's notorious genetically modified food producers monsanto protest monsanto protesters i should say demanded more transparency in the company's labeling research and business practices that's amid concerns over the safety of g.m. crops but adam evening or chair holder in monsanto believes as long as such companies financially support politicians and the risks could be brushed under the carpet. these chemicals may be what's causing higher rates of cancer in industrialized nations nations across the globe we note that it caused tumors in rats that were fed in long term food studies last year i was it will speak
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there's more news for you online including on guard that's a real ledge of the martial law are doing its army to prepare for war head to r.t. dot com to see if the korean peninsula is on the brink of a military conflict. what's internet users be where millions of devices are now in danger of being an easy path for hackers due to a software malfunction that's been known about for some time. activists have protested outside a shareholder meeting at the headquarters of one of america's notorious genetically modified food producers monsanto protested monsanto protesters i should say demanded more transparency in the company's labeling and business practices that's amid concerns over the safety of g.m. crops but adam evening our chair holder in monsanto believes as long as such companies financially support politicians and the risks could be brushed under the carpet. these chemicals may be what's causing higher rates of cancer and that's what is the asian nations across the globe we note that it caused tumors in rats that were fed won't. food studies last year i was it will speak during t
there's more news for you online including on guard that's a real ledge of the martial law are doing its army to prepare for war head to r.t. dot com to see if the korean peninsula is on the brink of a military conflict. what's internet users be where millions of devices are now in danger of being an easy path for hackers due to a software malfunction that's been known about for some time. activists have protested outside a shareholder meeting at the headquarters of one of america's notorious...
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you know, rule of law and economic growth, that's fine. but that's not the job he's getting. he's getting the job of defense secretary, and he has said absolutely nothing about the rise of china. he's also said absolutely nothing about he as the head of the defense department is going to deal with china in an era of budget cuts to the department he supports. i think it's very troubling. fred has a great way to have putting it in the sense that it doesn't matter. so what? he'll get in, and he'll do the job, but i don't think you can take that for granted. but on the question of alliances, absolutely. we have japan for the first time in a decade has just turned around its defense budget modestly. it'd be about a $1.6 billion increase. it's a nice trend. it'd be nice to see it continue. but everyone watches very carefully to see the leading edge indicator, which is us and what we're willing to do. what they see on taiwan is a country rushing to the exits to try and make sure nothing comes between it and china and, therefore, not only are we, i would argue, losing credibility ove
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they're majoring in business, law, prelaw, medicine, those sort of things. they're really dedicated students and hard working students. they're doing this in their spare time because of their love of what they had and what they did in high school or at a different level. >> brian: you sound great. we'll hear you in just a minute. and thanks so much for the band for coming down, the tulane university marching band. in just a moment, we'll put you back into action and then you can all get some rest. all right. back to you guys. >> gretchen: thanks very much, brian. we just showed you the new unemployment rate and it doesn't look that great. so charles payne, he's on his way in to tell us what it all means. >>> then you fell in love with their heart warming story in the movie "the blind side." >> big mike, why were you going to the gym? >> 'cause it's warm. >> do you have any place to stay tonight? don't you dare lie to me. >> gretchen: now michael orr is playing in the super bowl on sunday. the whole family here live with us next new honey bunches of oats gree
they're majoring in business, law, prelaw, medicine, those sort of things. they're really dedicated students and hard working students. they're doing this in their spare time because of their love of what they had and what they did in high school or at a different level. >> brian: you sound great. we'll hear you in just a minute. and thanks so much for the band for coming down, the tulane university marching band. in just a moment, we'll put you back into action and then you can all get...